Possibly the best video series on YouTube

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I've watched it since day one, many and varied skills shown ( lots of Victron :) :) ), and some fun along the way, I have zero interest in boats.

The whole thing in one go 16 minutes

And video number one 7 years ago
 
You can't please everyone what crap do you lot watch then?
 
You can't please everyone what crap do you lot watch then?
Almost nothing on YT because of the adverts.

I used to listen to Classic FM, but the increasing adverts killed the pleasure for me. We download most TV programmes to zip past any breaks.
 
Almost nothing on YT because of the adverts.

I used to listen to Classic FM, but the increasing adverts killed the pleasure for me. We download most TV programmes to zip past any breaks.

I installed the Brave browser, and now there are no more ads on YT

 
Hi Guys,
I think "The Last Dance" is possibly one of the best video series on YouTube Vanced. The storytelling, combined with behind-the-scenes footage of Michael Jordan’s final season with the Chicago Bulls, is nothing short of captivating. It offers a unique perspective on one of the greatest athletes in history. Highly recommend watching.
 
Hi Guys,
I think "The Last Dance" is possibly one of the best video series on YouTube Vanced. The storytelling, combined with behind-the-scenes footage of Michael Jordan’s final season with the Chicago Bulls, is nothing short of captivating. It offers a unique perspective on one of the greatest athletes in history. Highly recommend watching.
Gorra link?
 
I've watched it since day one, many and varied skills shown ( lots of Victron :) :) ), and some fun along the way, I have zero interest in boats.

The whole thing in one go 16 minutes

And video number one 7 years ago
I like that stuff too Kev. My current favourite is Mend it Mark, he's an electronics repair supremo and I can watch him (and I do🙄) for hours. His tenacity knows no end and I admire his skills massively. Sounds crazy that watching someone repair something could be so captivating but I find it better than any telly.
Here he is is fixing a vintage Bang and Olufson tape deck, warts mistakes and all.
 
Most of mine are fulix or build it video.

Kris harbour natural building.
 
Another good un is Bradshaw joinery, he's very good.
 
Yes I too can and do watch MenditMark for hours on end. He inspired me to go and buy an old 1970's Marrantz Japanese receiver. I just love the engineering in those old Japanese hifi stuff. Built properly from solid machined lumps of polished aluminium, hardly any plastics. The seller said 'the volume control's a bit scratchy and the blue light on the left channel VU meter doesn't work". Oh good, I thought. Just what I am after. Those are faults I can probably fix. So I bought it, took it home and I'm using it. I haven't got round to fixing the volume control or VU meter light :unsure: . I bet menditmark could give it a good spit and polish and make it perfect.

As for that boat, the only job I could do would be to paint the varnish on the decking . . . .I don't even know what most of the tools are, let alone how to use them. Except for the adze, which has to be the most bizarrely named tool ever.
 
That's a very good idea Merl. The only thing against it is that I can't be arsed.

And the other reason I have not posted hundreds of youtubes is that my upload speed is 0.8mbps. That is zero point nothing bps more or less. I made a lovel motorhome related video lasting 13 minutes and set it uploading. I came back the next day, 23 hours later and the video was 13% loaded. So there's no point bothering.
I did upload that one about the Renogy by going to my daughter's house where they have proper internet and it loaded in three minutes.
 
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